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PAGE SEX THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE l i R W W Coloratura Sings at Shipyard CITY BRIEFS flfllfflllHfflES THURSDAY Grange Leaders Are Announced at Hebron Grange Friday Eve Delight Valley Mcsdnmcs Oscar Jackson and l.<>e Nixon spent Saturday In Eit- gene. The fo rm e r remained ovvr- night at the home of her daugli- ter, Mrs. Roliert Rauch. Sunday Hie Rauelis brought Mrs. Jackson home. Norman Rauch is spending his vacation w ith ins grtm dpnr- cuts. Mrs. Cl, harles Conner enter) a in ed e«t me Sl„ social Neighbors club Wed- nesdny, M andi 3. Mrs. T u rb y fill of Mt, View was a v is ito r T h .'li was some discussion iila a il sta rtin g a surgical dressing unit in this lo ca llty, The next ntee'lng o f the club w ill la* w ith Mrs. Eldon Crane on M andi »7th. Mrs. Oscar Flaten Is assisting Mrs. Claude Arne w ith the Red , 1 »'•»»< drive in tin - com m tm ily Miss Wundu K tntzley o f Eugene ** *l*'n d ip g this week nt the home »*f Iter aunt. Mrs Ralph Scars Die Corliss fa m ily o f Santa O « ra visited at the Oscar Jack- w n home Sunday. Sunday evening luncheon giasts MAI«'H II, U»4) of .'he Lee Nixons were the Rob e rt Rauch fam ily of Eugene, the N. F. Corliss fa m ily of Santa Clara and Mr. anil Mrs. Oscar Jackson. The Frank McDonald fam ily, fo rm e rly livin g on the Lyle Jack- son ranch, h iv e moved Into the Lawrence Brown house The Itmvvns have inn, •♦! Io Eugene —— —.- ASSEM BLY O F GOD Hebron Grange -met fo r th e ir H ilto n T. Park, Pastor. regular m onthly meeting at tin« Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Com m unity H all on Friday eve- Preaching. 11 a. m. Young ixxiple's Captain Guy Earl, who is sta mng. W a lte r Baker reported fo r service E service a a t t 6:30 6:30 p. p. m. m. Evening a g ricu ltu re w ith communications tioned at F ort Lewis, spent a evangelistic sen ice. 7.45 p. couple days the firs t of the week from the V icto ry Garden Council, TAiesday night prayer «ervlce.' ou, |in , thell. r(.la llt,K hen* w ith Mrs. Earl. 7:43 p. m. Thursday night, preach- garden pi.Htuetion. ing service, 7;45 p. nt, Mrs. Clarence Moore and daugh In the home economies rt'port te r V irginia left last week end fo r given by Jeanne M orton, results of C A T H O L IC CHURCH Los Angeles. C alifornia, where the last q u a rte rly result* In the Rev. J. L. Maxwell, Pastor. they wit) visit relatives and V ir Grange B u lle tin sales slip contest Mass each Sunday at 10:30. ginia plans to enter dram atic w er* nnnounetal and a new contest school. 6 ti tul 8 fo r this u nit was presented. L it- S E V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T eruture to be distribu te d to all CHURCH Exposures The Rev. A lfred Herald, pastor ru ra l homes a fte r the Neighbor- West M ain Street o f the Free Methodist church, w ill Sabbath school, 9:30 o’clock. hood Leaders meeting - to he I eld REPRINTS 3c EACH. spend three days next week in Preaching service 11:00 o'clock *n Cottage Grove Tuesday evening Seattle, where he w ill attend the Guaranteed Work. Every Saturday. V isitors welcome was discussed. Leaders from this Northwest M inisterial convention Grange are: Jeanne M orton and of Free Methodist m inisters. FR EE M E T H O D IS T C H UR C H W illia m W hite, acting us coin- Sunday school w ill begin at 9:43. m u n ity leaders, and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Edna Stout o f Divide has I f you are not attending Sunday «nil Chester C.llham, returned from a visit in Indiana Cottage Grove, Ore. school at some other church, we 1 ne,« hborhwod •''«Hers The new where she spent several months invite you to our services. At the series o f "K now Your Grange'' w ith relatives. 11:00 o’clock preaching hour, a radio »hows. broadcast over most group o f •Gideons'' from Eugene Oregon stations, were announced Vida Beers has returned from w ill have charge o f the service. *° have started l ist Thursday and Salem where she has been employ A chalk drawtng accompanied Friday. D uring the next 6 weeks ed fo r several months. She plans by special music w ill be presented 15 m inute shows w ill lie presented to obtain w ork here in the Grove. in the evening at 7:30. «’ 12:50 P on Thursdays. at C. A lfre d Herald. Pastor. 12:45 P on Fridays, and at LOO Honoring M r. and Mrs. C. E. e . e e m m * r co _______ p. nt. on Saturdays i ft • , Umphrey o f Portland, Sunday a The follow ing motions were v o t group of friends met at the N. E. C H UR C H O F GOD ed on by members present: 1060 East Adams Ave. Compton home where a covered SAVE ON EVERYTHING T hat this Grange jo in w ith Do- dish dinner was served. Those Sunday school, 10 a. nt. M orning The food thrift program urge* to ’urn ou» thought» to present were M r. and Mrs. Um worship 11 a. m Young people's renu to e nte rtain Pomona Grange M a ria n Anderson, noted c o lo ra tu ra , sang s p iritu a ls and sem t-elassi- meeting 7:15 p, m. Devotional on ’ he 4’ h Saturday in May fo r phrey, M r. and Mrs. E. E. Cone saving food; to getting the most nourishment from plen cal selections before thousands of workers d u rin g a n o o n -h o u r pro service 8:00 p. m. Prayer m eeting ’ h eir q u a rte rly all-day meeting and daughter M arjorie. M r. and tiful things, making o little meat go o long way g ram a t the M a rin s h ip ya rd , Sausalito. C a lif. H e re she sings a n Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. The com m ittee appointed were: Mrs. Ransom Cone, M r. and Mrs. auto grap h fo r C a p ta in C. W . H e rin g a . d ire c to r of the Sourabaya N a v a l And first we must learn where and how to buy best I love them that love me; and Jeanne M orton, Elsie C hi Ison and S. L. Mackin, M r. and Mrs. C. N. Base, N e th irla n d s East Indies, who visited the sh ip y a rd to o b ta in tec h n ic a l in fo rm a tio n . those that seek me e arly shall W a lte r Baker: Land, Mrs. Glennie Frost and Mr. The same applies to your other buying Today— os always and Mrs. Compton. find me. Prov. 8:17. Reader we in- To donate $5 to the Am erican — Penney's is o good friend to those who are doing their Mrs. John Dunlevy o f Delight Tom H enry o f P ortland spent v ite you to w orship God w ith us. Red Cross. part in every branch of wartime living! Mrs, M y rtle Lake and Mrs. Valley Saturday visited her hus- Saturday night and Sunday at the Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. That children o f Grunge mem- ------------ bers p articipate in the sales slip W eatherly o f Thornton C om ers band, who has been a patient in home o f Herb Adams. L E N T E N SERVICES contest by gathering slips from visited w ith Mrs. Sam W arren the Veterans hospital in P ortland ------------- W. A. Sylwester. pastor o f the Grange members and sharing in Tuesday. fo r several weeks and found him M r. and M rs. Fred spent the* work* e n d 'a t IKlamath ,ocaJ Lutheran church, announces the defense stamp awards much improved in health. M r. Bostw ick of Portland spent ------------- Falls w ith th e ir son Fred who is ,h ?.t ® ser,e* of Lenten services That this Grange go or. reeo.u the week end w ith his fa m ily here. Jacqueline M orton returned to stationed theie w ith the a rm C wUI “ * hpld ever> Sl,nda> u n til as not favoring the holding of the ------------- C orvallis last Friday, a fte r having forces. Easter, iieginning Sunday, March Lane C ounty F a ir u n til V ictory, Miss Eileen In lo w and Miss Eb- been confined to her home on _______ 14- The Lenten messages w ill a ll but cooperate in com m unity fa irs; nother, teachers in the local Black B utte Road w ith measles. Jim Bird, student at Oregon bJ‘ based on the Passion Story o f That u study of the propos.-d school, spent the week end w ith ------------ State college, spent the past week C hrist and w ill be entitled, "The national farm act to create a na- th e ir parents at Ashland. Mrs. Paul Means o f Eugene, who here vis itin g his parents, M r. and S uffering Savior's Answer - to tional fa n n e r relation board, lie I ’lnhls O r Plain Color»! spent 12 years on M alay Penin- Mrs. Max Bird, white on his spring Life.» Great Questions and Prol>- studied by a com m it tt*e and pre- C u h iiii I Anil l>re»»v Style»! Ralph Raisor is now w orking sula. w ill be guest, speaker at the vacation. |pms■" The firs t question to be »ented to members fo r discussion fo r civil service in a ir mechanics W orld Day o f P rayer services to- ------------ answered this coming Sunday is. at the meetings I W ore a resolu- Wool or W onl-nixl Kaymi w ork at Spokane, Washington. m orrow afternoon at the M etho M r. and Mrs. Hugh Brisbane. " How Shal* w « P ru y ? " O ther tion be forw arded to State Grunge dist church at 2:00 o'clock. This who moved to P ortland a week questions of the series are: "W hy The com m ittee appointed consists Styles that ri'inerntx-r yuur Mrs. A rth u r Corliss and tw o is a union service fo r a ll the ago. were in i town over the week Do C hristians Sin- "How Shall of Chester G illiam , W a lte r B ak er budget! Coats that yo u'll «„ _ /°r Port,and churches and a ll ladies are invited end and have ,e rented th e ir house " e Face O ur Io cs? 11 hat Shall and Seldon S eld on I P ’owell. ow ell w ear now over suits und to join M r. Corliss who is employ- whether they are a ffilia te d w ith on N orth Tenth street. We Do W ith Jesus?" "H o w Shall later w ith soft dresses! Suits A vote of thanks wits made fo r ed there w ith government housing anv church o r not _______ We Face Life's Tw-o Crosses?” that w ill be sm art fo r many W alter Baker fo r fram ing the new project ------------- ------------- I Several changes have taken ^ o w Shall We Conquer D eath?" ch a rte r and to Mrs. M arv "*Jo seasons! A w ealth of smart Tom P a r i t t a M rs. H. B. F e rrin entertained place in the Lorane com m unity, " h a t Must I Do to Be Saved?" pm iijpti fo r dishes donated detailing that makes them Tom Parker, mayor o f Lund- the executive com m ittee o f the M r. and Mrs. E rb Wise and fam- Thp Lenten services begin at i look tw ice the price! Your Pa rk ' " j * transacting business C hristian Fellowship G uild yes- ily have moved from the T. B. 10:45 on ’ he secomi. fo u rth and D uring the lecture hour, a piano choice of sm art spi ing col . take» rnore ’ han terday afternoon at a 1:00 o'clock M itche ll place to the residence flf,h Sundays of the m onth and at " w “ s presented by Miss Alice ors! 12 to 20. the combination o f the weather luncheon a fte r which the ■ ladies fo - rm ......... ....... „ u o c rl by the - r H ................................ - ....................................- e rly , occupied ubert 7:45 P- m on ’ he firs ’ '” * 1 ’ b ird * hl,e Rpad' nK* w « ’«’ given by eem ents and physical ailm ents to of the various committees gave H errin g fam ily, who have retu rn- Sundays of tlte m onth The public " r * Hugh H arris and Mrs Fred keep M r. P a rker from visiting in ,h e ir annual reports. ed to C alifo rn ia and the E. F u ll- co rdially Invited Harris, Cottage Grove occasionally. While ________ Refreshments were served by ington fam ily, fo rm e rly o f C alifor- here F rid ay he rem arked that Miss C arolyn England, high nid, have moved to the house M r. and Mrs. Fred H arris and F IR S T B A P T IS T C H URCH school senior, is employed on - Sat . ret it was the , high - . w ater then ---------... o , - fo rm e rly occupied by the , „ r Wise wise Church school a t 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Dorothy H arris. tne snow which kept him in fo r urdays at the D augherty Lum ber fam ily, and the W ilb u r Steeprow w - c - M a r’ in. Supt. M orning w or- a while. Now its carbunckles. He's companv. fa m ily moved from the Addison sh*P service at 11:00. Sermon sub- C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E SOCIETY suffering from a huge carbuncklc ------------- , ^ mp t0 Marcóla. > c t, "Personal Peace." 202 Second Street on the neck. Mrs. M ilto n Greenfield o f Eu- ------------- Evening service at 7:30. Sermon Sunday school at 9:45. forenoon The Misses ______ D orris _ _.™ and B e tty subject. "Lesson from the Bees.” service. 11, subject. "Substance.” gene spent Sunday w ith her p a r-, __ _______ Orlerra M a rtin , student at L in - , ents, M r. and Mrs. L. L. Strong, Arnest o f Oregon State college are Wednesday evening, 7:30, choir Evening service second Wixlnes- field College spent the week end and her sisters, M rs. C. E. Brown expected home today to spend the practice. Thursday evening at 7:30, day of each m onth at 8 00 p. m w ith her parents, M r. and Mrs and M rs. Ed Decker. spring vacation w ith th e ir par- hour o f prayer and Bible study. The Bible, C hristian Science lit- W. C. M artin. erature and the w ritin g s of M a iy ents, Mr. arid Mrs. G. B. Arnesi. P R E S B Y TE R IA N CHURCH Baker Eddy may be borrowed o r John Dugan Jr. w ill spend his Sunday school at 9:45, Mrs. L. purchased before o r a fte r the Mrs. F. E. Fagan o f _______ M cM inn- spring _ _ vacation from Oregon __ ________ Mrs. H. B. Breedlove is closing S tate: v ille spent last week here a t the college w ith his parents. M r. and out her entire stock of ladies w Coiner. Supt. M orning w orship Wednesday service home of her daughter and son-in- Mrs. John Dugan. ready-to-w ear apparel and plans a’ 11:00. March 10th begins the ----------- - law. M r. and Mrs. Robert Gra- ------------- <o re tire from business due to ill Lenten season. This period is a M E T H O D IS T CHURCH Bright And Colorful New Prints! bam. M r. and Mrs. C. E. Um phrey o f health, a fte r having owned and call to nobler liv in g through Church school, 9.45. Sam Mack- P ortland were guests over the fun the Sm art Shop fo r more C hristian consecration. God can. O’ . Supt. M orning w orship at 11. and w ill, use us if we are w illin g Sermon topic, “ God's Eternal Mrs. W illia m Chestnut has been week end at thp borne o f M r. and ’ ban ten years, Interesting New Touches —and glad to serve. Sermon sub- Purpose." Evening w orship at visiting her daughter in Seattle. ^lr s ' E- E Cone. ------------ A lovely choice o f casual, _ SCHROEDER R EC EIVES C A L L jec’ : "The Place That Was Va- T sermon topic "S tum bling sport or dressy styles that Red Rose B u tte r and Ice Cream. M ervin Englund, son of M r. and TO N A V Y cant, John 20:24. Blocks. w ill in trig u e you! New A»k fo r them. C. G. Creamery. 7 -tf Mrs. J. W. Englund. le ft Saturday --------- -— Interm ediate C. E. at 5:00. Sen- Choir practice Wednesday eve- biouse treatm ents and gored ----------- - fo r F o rt Lewis where he was in- L. C. Schroeder, who enlisted in io r C. E. at 6:00. ning, 7:45. P rayer m eeting at 7:45 o r pleated s k irts ! Guy, live- : You can't see pain but you can ducted in to the service. ’ be navy several weeks ago in con- D uring the period from now Thursday evening. Youth Fellow ly colors that w ill cheer you feel it. Be wise, let chiropractic ------- - structio n w ork, received l is call u n til Easter the pastor w ill con- sbip Sunday at 6:30. fo r this e ntire spring. Sizes heal it. Call D r .Simkins. chiro- Mrs. Paris Breedlove and son t0 reP°r ’ foe d uty and le ft fo r duct Lenten P rayer Service each 12 to 20. Salesbooks, receipt books, book- praetor, over Petersen’s. Phone 5. B illy of Venice, C alifornia, are Po ’ land Tuesday a fte r n j n where Thursday evening at 7:30. • Reg U. S. P it. Off. We in vite you to worship w ith peeping systems. The Sentinel. -At*— 29tfc vis itin g at the home o f Mrs. hc expected to be sent to N o rfo lk __— --------------------Breedlove's parents, M r. and Mrs. VTginia, fo r training. Schroeder us. Ira B eidler and also at the home bas served as local manager fo r, Paul M. Joy, M inister. o f M r and Mrs. H. B. Breedlove, -be M ountain States P iw n C o. I --------- Sunday M r. and Mrs. Ira B eidler here fo r sever il years. He has H EBRO N C H R IS T IA N CHURCH had as dinner guests M r. and Mrs. been in the employe of the Moun- Bible school. 10:00 a. m. Mrs. H. B. Breedlove, A lfre d Beidler ,ain States Pcwer Co. fo r alxrut Charles Powell, Supt. W orship and Mrs. Paris Breedlove and 13 Ypars- service, 11:00; topic, "Praise the B illy, the occasion being the b irth - Succeeding M r. Schroeder as lo- L o rd !” Bro. Ed Crook o f N orth - day anniversaries of Mrs. Beidler cal manager hete is A i M a rtin west C hristian college w ill bring W hat You Need To Know A lxiut Vitam ins What Is a V ita m in ? 'Die term V ita m in is used to desig and A lfre d Beidler. Others call- fo rm e rly of Santa Clara w h j in s , ’ he message. 2 Years Old ing in the afternoon and evening be'’n in ’ be M i in ta in St ue ent- T ra inin g fo r service class w ill nate a group o f accessory fo<xl subutances essential fo r norm al n u tritio n These substances arc not were M r. and Mrs. Charles Beid- Paym ent fo r the past fo i'y -B v o hold Its firs t m eeting at the home Field Grown Identical w ith the more fa m ilia r nutrients (proteins, fats, cat lx,hydrates and inorganic salts) yet Ier and daughter Jane. R obert >pars He is a fo rm e r ¡¡vision Mrs. Carl Sm all this Sunday Large Variety they are Just as necessary to the preservation of life Itself. W ith o ut them we die. Hagen, M r. and Mrs. Kenneth manager o f the companv at Coos evening, 7:30. A ll interested are M ickey and sons J e rry and H a r- L ay and at T h e rm o p d ii, W yo-i invited to attend the study and V itu m in What It Is W hat I t Do«*» lan. m ng.______ I fellowship. Ilc flV n c y Renult How Adm lnls'd • Hoiircc* -........ A n ti-in fe c tiv e Promotes grow th Ix*ss resistance Cod, H alibu t M r. and Mrs. Roy S m ith and Fish L ive r Oils A n ti-op hth a lm ic Aids Digestion to A ll Diseases L ive r Oils daughter, Mrs. loel Shekter and Fresh vegetables O il Soluble I’« l|»s Eyes Xerophthalm ia Carotene her son Stephen o f P ortland wpre F ruits, M lik week end visitors a t the homes Z “ 7“ --------- A n ti-n e u ritlc Rouses Appetite Poor G row l h Yeast, Cereal B re w e rs Yeast o f M r. and M rs. Joe Sm ith. M r. Alcohol and Protects nerves Constipation and M ilk Whole Grains and Mrs. George M atthews and W a te r Soluble Aids Lactation N ervous Ills Concent rates Beans, Nuts M r. and Mrs. Charles Beidler. Ascorbic Acid Prevents Scurvy Spongy Gums I ’n r ifi’d Ascorbic C itrus F ru its 10 A. Ranch out 4% Miles.. 4 room I ioiihc , 2 bed rooms, A nti-scorbu tic Builds Bones Poor Muscles Acid from Miss Frances Adams o f the lo Syntlseetic W a te r Soluble and Teeth F ragile Bones Electricity, gravel road, school and church close, some Lemons, ( »ranges Ascorbic A d d cal telephone office spent F rid a y night and Saturday in P ortland small tim ber, well fenced, 3 A. cultivated m ore van he, 2 A n ti-ra c h itic Eaaentlal fo r cal Bone Diseases Irrid iile d-crg os- Irrld la te d Yeast visiting w ith friends. O il Soluble Fine Stock cium, phosphor Weuk Museli'S wells, chicken house, barn, fine cellar, garage being built lerel, Cod, H nli- Fish L ive r V ita m in us M ctntmlism Discayed Teeth itiut I aver Oils 12 in Bag ( Ills hut not finished, sightly location, bench land bill very pro Miss A n ita S la te r o f Eugene A n ti-s te rility Needed fo r S te rility spent the week end at the home ductive, OW NER MUST SEEL on account of Illness, some Whear germ oil Wheat germ oil, Destroyed by normal pluecntal M iscarriage o f M r. and Mrs. H. B. F errin. (non-sapinifla- Fresh Wheat fu rn itu re and garden tools go with place. P'O|{ QUICK R ancidity Functioning Acne Vulgaris ble fi act ion) Germ, M ilk ACTION TERM S VERY REASONABLE. Price $1200.00. Guests at the home of M r. and R iboflavin, a n ti- Helps G row th Constipation Yeast, L iv e r or Yeast, M alt Down payment $500. Balance EASY m onthly payments, Mrs. J. D. Monroe over the week pellagra fa c to r Alda Digestion S k irt Diseases Whey Con Whey, Liver, end were th e ir son Ralph of P o rt & many others Int. 5%. It interested BE SI RE and investigate this BUY. Enhances Vigor Nerve disorders centrates (•rain Germs land and daughters, Miss Ina SFE V ita Ferrum Improved perles contains »11 the above element» In addition to Iron. Price per Ixix $*{ (III Monroe o f W illa m e tte U niversity, Salem, and Miss Pearl Monroe of V ita F errum plain— Per box Kellogg. See W B. JOHNSTON for Real Estate Bargains, Izians, Rentals Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tf< Films Developed and Printed 25c T h rift-W ise WOMEN’S DRESSES Keep This Chart for Valuable Reference and Information About ROSE BUSHES V IT A M IN S 29 c Each Notice This Opportunity Carefully GLADIOLUS BULBS B C D E 29 c Bag Knickerbocker’s 5c to $1.00 A G W . B. J O H N S T O N . S.'hofieid S tew art fo r Plum bing Phone 217J. i.tfc It pays to insure with sure in- j surance with Chas. Ilall. 14-tfc Beal Estate, Loans and Rentals COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Office 22 South 5th St. Phone 58 Cottage Grove Pharmacy Brown’s Drug Store 3